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Comment on JOSEPH PADDISON by ORBITAL (DIS)ORDER: A TALE OF TWO TEMPERATURES | GOODWIN GROUP // ORDER, DISORDER, FLEXIBILITY, FUNCTION https://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/joseph-paddison/comment-page-1/#comment-1238
Mon, 24 Jul 2017 10:04:06 +0000http://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/?page_id=74#comment-1238[…] we took a break from LaMnO3 and focussed instead on Y2Mo2O7, an ostensibly unrelated compound that Joe Paddison had been working on with Chris Wiebe and his group. The key scientific question regarding Y2Mo2O7 […]
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Comment on PETER THYGESEN by ORBITAL (DIS)ORDER: A TALE OF TWO TEMPERATURES | GOODWIN GROUP // ORDER, DISORDER, FLEXIBILITY, FUNCTION https://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/peter-thygesen/comment-page-1/#comment-1237
Mon, 24 Jul 2017 10:04:04 +0000http://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/?page_id=644#comment-1237[…] this stage Peter Thygesen had picked up where Callum had left off, and we decided to focus on checking our results without […]
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Comment on CALLUM YOUNG by ORBITAL (DIS)ORDER: A TALE OF TWO TEMPERATURES | GOODWIN GROUP // ORDER, DISORDER, FLEXIBILITY, FUNCTION https://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/callum-young/comment-page-1/#comment-1236
Mon, 24 Jul 2017 10:03:51 +0000http://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/?page_id=60#comment-1236[…] the three years or so that followed we did every possible check we could think of. Callum Young, a DPhil student in the group, picked up on Ed’s work. He made a new sample of LaMnO3, […]
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Comment on TRIANGLES, RODS, AND ELEMENT 25 by FRUSTRATED MAGNET MIMICS | GOODWIN GROUP // ORDER, DISORDER, FLEXIBILITY, FUNCTION https://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/2013/08/20/triangles-rods-and-element-25/comment-page-1/#comment-960
Mon, 22 Feb 2016 20:28:21 +0000http://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/?p=102#comment-960[…] In science frustration can become part of everyday life: the experiment doesn’t work the way you wanted, someone else booked the instrument you needed, and of course the fact the paper (or your thesis) won’t write itself. Most people try to avoid frustration; it is generally thought to be bad for you. However, for some condensed matter physicists frustration—specifically frustrated magnetism— is something to be sought out and understood. This frustration arises from incompatibility between the arrangement of magnetic atoms in the crystal structure and the type of magnetic interaction between those atoms. The classic example is that of the 2D triangular Ising antiferromagnet: magnetic spins that must be antiparallel on a triangle will never all be satisfied. […]
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Comment on PROF ANDREW GOODWIN by Science tourism | Hamish Yeung https://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/alg/comment-page-1/#comment-851
Sun, 29 Nov 2015 03:18:08 +0000http://goodwingroup.wordpress.com/?page_id=8#comment-851[…] Andrew is an academic in the Inorganic Chemistry Department at Oxford, doing some exciting work on unusual phenomena of materials, including disordered structure and flexible frameworks. Since some of my recent work has touched on the latter area, I got some money (plane tickets don’t come for free!) from ICYS at NIMS to invite him over for a week, to chat about science and show him around. It was great to take some time out of the lab to talk – I should do it more often! […]
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